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  • Hazel Haworth and Peter Alexander Hazel Haworth and Peter Alexander 11 Mar 2026

    Talk to us, not about us: how we co-produced a dementia documentary

    This blog is written together by two people with different but equally important perspectives: a practitioner working in older people’s and dementia care, and a man living with dementia who helped co-produce a documentary for health and social care staff.

  • Dr Gosha Colquhoun Dr Gosha Colquhoun 11 Mar 2026

    From the Ward to the Web: Navigating the Challenges of eHealth in Nursing

    Patients today rightly expect the best possible care, and that includes access to healthcare supported by cutting-edge technology. Modern nursing and midwifery are no longer just about bedside skills – they increasingly require strong digital capabilities to ensure care is timely, safe, and evidence-based. Digital tools have the potential to transform patient outcomes, but only if they are designed around clinical needs and integrated into daily practice.

  • Will Malcher Will Malcher 11 Mar 2026

    What the recent Westminster government announcements for nursing mean for student nurses and newly registered nurses

    Will Malcher, Professional Lead for Students, sets out the impact for members who have always been at the heart of the RCN.

  • Carli Whittaker Carli Whittaker 10 Mar 2026

    Safe staffing in children and young people’s services simply can’t wait

    Carli Whittaker, RCN Head of Nursing Practice reflects on why having nursing teams with safe staffing levels and the right skill mix is so important in helping babies, children and young people thrive.

  • Professor Nicola Ranger Professor Nicola Ranger 6 Mar 2026

    Celebrating progress: steps in the right direction

    RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Professor Nicola Ranger celebrates International Women’s Day, hard-won progress on nursing career progression and Overseas NHS Workers’ Day.

  • Maria Symeonaki Maria Symeonaki 6 Mar 2026

    Why do we still need to make the case for women's health?

    This International Women’s Day, RCN Professional Lead for Midwifery and Women’s Health Maria Symeonaki outlines what women and the professionals who care for them need from governments across the UK. 

  • Bejoy Sebastian Bejoy Sebastian 5 Mar 2026

    Join us in Parliament on 11 March

    Bejoy Sebastian speaks about why the mass lobby on Parliament against the new ILR changes is important, and why you should join him. 

  • Colin Poolman Colin Poolman 5 Mar 2026

    Have you jumped on the band 5 review wagon yet?

    Our election campaign – The Gloves are Off – calls on the next Scottish government to start valuing nursing properly. One way to achieve this is to pay nurses for the job they do now. Thousands of band 5 nurses may be missing out on an opportunity to be paid properly, says Colin Poolman.

  • Refer and Reward scheme logo - the words Refer & R£ward in white over a blue diagonal strip with a red rectangular background. Image is a landscape rectangle shaped in a ration of 2:1 Sarah Dodsworth Sarah Dodsworth 5 Mar 2026

    It's never been so important to join the RCN: help spread the word

    Nursing has never been the easy option. Far from it. It is a career built on compassion, skill, knowledge, and resilience. But over the years, it has also become increasingly demanding.

  • Pauline Dorrington Pauline Dorrington 4 Mar 2026

    My first year as a committee member of the Cancer Forum

    This blog covers my first year as a committee member of the Cancer Forum. This was a new experience for me and one I was looking forward to. I have had the opportunity to comment on new and revised documents, debate current issues relevant to my speciality, and share information with my colleagues.

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